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Article • February 1, 2026 • from PLN February, 2026
; Determination of when the 30-day clock for filing of the notice of appeal begins to run requires the Court to answer two questions: What judgment, order, or decree is being appealed? And when did entry ...
.” When Mitchell was discharged back to the jail, a staffer noticed that the hospital sent along “totally different instructions than what we were previously using” for his diabetes ...
and activities of the P&A and grievance procedures for current and prospective clients.” What they found in DOC were a host of violations that essentially left prisoners needing special education to rely ...
. The BOP also has no time limit for keeping a prisoner in restraints, including four-­point restraints. What it has is a basic timeline, which the four-­point-­restraint guidelines enhance ...
what he had done,” her complaint continued, including by “having other inmates degrade [her] publicly.” Yet still the guard continued to make “sexually charged comments to [her ...
population. Federal law does not require detailed statistical tracking of jail pregnancies. “What it symbolizes is that women who don’t count, don’t get counted,” said American College ...
to schedule Payne for an appointment with a psychiatrist. After the meeting with Payne, Thomas told Weakland that Payne had said “he was not going to hurt himself in custody, but he was not sure what ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
OF OVERSIGHT, SAFEGUARDS, AND PROTECTIONS Overarching Principle, 161 Defining and Reviewing Prisoner Research, 162 What Is Reviewed, 164 Who Reviews, 165 How Reviews Are Conducted, 167 When Reviews Are Done, 176 ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abt Associates Inc. Private Prisons 33 34 35 35 36 37 37 38 40 41 43 45 46 4. 5. How Well Do Privately Operated Prisons Perform? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What Does ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
................................................................................................................................................xx Section 1: Facts about U.S. Jails and the Jail Population .....................................................1 What Do We Know about U.S. Jails ...
Publication • 2019
for some questions, including what length of time-in-cell constitutes restrictive housing. In some areas, such as questions addressing “serious mental illness,” we did not provide a definition because, from ...
mentioned that due to the different monitors and from what inmates from other facilities report, he feels that ADC facilities are not run consistently in the same manner. He was advised that ADC expects ...
Case • 1998
inmates have exercise, albeit in "exercise units," cage-like structures that measure eight feel wide, sixteen feet long and twelve feet high, and have no equipment. (Id. at 36-38.) When asked to what extent ...
Case • 1997
action or, if so, in what manner or in what forum such a showing would have to be made. Although several other interpretations can be imagined, the more sensible interpretation of this unusual statutory ...
Case • 1997
impact statement" must be considered in making the ultimate parole determination. Regardless of what circumstances must be considered in a parole hearing, the ultimate result (parole or denial) is a matter ...
Case • 2004
specific about your grievance or your problem." They state that a grievance should contain facts, not legal words or conclusions. They further direct the prisoner to "tell us what action you want us to take ...
Case • 1972
, the prohibition against the deprivation of property without due process of law reflects the high value, embedded in our constitutional and political history, that we place on a person's right to enjoy what is his ...
Case • 1971
that ultimately define the standards of conduct they are to follow. The issues that these decisions resolve often admit of neither easy nor obvious answers, as sharply divided courts on what ...
Case • 2004
at the officers while they had restrained him, stating that he had done so "because I was frustrated with what they were doing to me, but at no time did I threaten them." (Tr. at 10.) Taylor testified that although ...
Case • 2002
long as the plaintiff falls within the general zone of interest that the statute is intended to protect; something less than what is required for a statute to create rights enforceable directly from ...
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